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' "iko- 'I- 4 ' v 1 il M ' : . 1 ,i f a a t : L' K t i t ii ilRSSS PAGE FOUR MKDi)m) MATL TRTBUNB, MED'FCmn, ORKOON, "FRIDAY, SlOTrcMIWlR .18, 1014 MEDFOIU) MAIL tribune AM INDRPKNDKNT NKWWPArRR . KXCKPT RUNDAT Or Tint MKDFOIID PKINTINO CO. Offlc Mall Trlbuns Bulldln. IS-lT-tt North Mr street; telephone 7. i i i i i 1 1 i i i .Tti Democratic Times, Th Meitford Mall.Tlio Medfort Tribune. Tn RouU rn OreconUti, Th Ashland Tribune. vaaoBiTTioa iutm n a.... . ... On month, by mull .11.00 .00 Par month. delivered by carrier In Mcaioni, jscKSonvilie ana cen tral i'im , , , .go IPO t.EO Madfora. Official 1'apar of Jackson County. Kntered na second-claaai natter at Medford. Oreirun, under Ue aet of March 3, 1(71. irai ''" , , , geturdny onljr. by mall, per yar weekly, per r"" Official Paper of the City of Me mm WUh MMfonl 8toOTS DOLLAR DEMOCRACY REPUDIATED NORTHWEST SEEKS EMERGENCY RATE ON FRUIT EAST Tlinl flic rnlirc northwest and till fruit interests are lining up in sup port oC tho emergency frciulit rote, ns requested Iiy lite Northwestern Fruit Exchange, is evidenced by tho fnot tlutt they are receiving eo-ojer-ntion from every hand. It seem that this contention may lie the incmiK of bringing together the fruit interests of the northvvcxt generally or other nitits for n common good. The initiative u taken by the ex change in addressing a inemoruun to the common earners oC the north west, setting forth tho need for alle viation of present difficulties, hi tiic fdinpo of n reduction on apple freight to the Missouri river mid xit)t oa.t. It; Imf, heen approved and is being indorsed n an active way by not only the growers, but by nil other fmit hniidling organizations. The bring ing 'together, of (ho various shipping interests, while necessary nt I hi time, may find an added benefit in getting together on oilier important branches of this industry. Tlitj strong way in which the North I'aeifiu Fruit Distributors are lending their nsistnnco toward this end U expressed in the filing of an opinion by their organizntioii in support of the exchange, and on behalf of their growers. Their declaration urges and request the carriers to give the proM)sitiou, as presented by the ex change, for an cmerg;ney rate on tip pics of cents to the Jfinsouri river and SO cents to tho cist for tt criod of six months, immediate and scnuu considenition, as the situation is such that prompt attention is inierutive. Tho Western Orego; Fruit Distrib utors have joined with tho North Pacific Distributors in general sup port of the movement, assuring tlu cause tiieir aid in every Any possible. With every evidence in favor of the grower in this particular case and with the apparent readiness of tat railroads to listen and givo heed, it is reassuring, indeed. While it would menu, io soino ex tent, a cutting down of Ihu revenue to the carriers, still it may be in tho Jong i un that th-y will profit thereby, for it is believed that u disastrous season might react uiisidcriihry in the amount of tonnage available Pit the railroad, as well as in laud val ues, both of which tl.i'y ure depend cut upon. Il has been intimated that a mini mum of IKJ.OOO pounds to the car of tipple might be acceptable in lieu of the old rate in cast of this omeig cucy. This would mean the loading of 7:20 bout, to the car instead of o:iii. All eyes from the norlhwo-t aie tinned toward the railroads, and it is not too big a giie- to say that the loads thcmcUci are doing sjiiic haul thinking along these lines. IX ordoriiii (ho return of American troops from Vera Cruz, President Wilson has been actuated by the sense of lustieo and lair plav that accords with highest Anton can traditions of liberty. It is a national repudiation of dollar democracy. The nation under the president hits returned to the democratic ideals of its liberty-loving founders, from which it was lured by commercialism into imperialism, fol lowing the Spanish war and the seizure of the territory of weaker nations and since' into criminal aggression under the guise of dollar diplomacy. It is to be expected that" the withdrawal of American troops will be sharply criticised by the (.'ardors, the (Anv drays, the Hearsts and other exploiters of Mexico. Oar den's efforts to support the Lluerta regime for the sake of oil land concessions were as notorious as Hearst's shame less efforts to force the United Staffs into a war upon its dissent iou-tohl sister republic. Carden prates of the necessity of protecting life and property and of advancing the interests of civilization. There never was a time that life and property were not as) safe in Mexico as thev tire in "enlightened" rJtirope today. With three million men murdering each other bv improved macliinerv. JMironeans cannot noint with nndo.to tiieir eivilizaton or prove that it is any better than that of the weaker nations they rape. One thing is sure if Mexico is torn by dissent ion and strife if blood deluges the land, it is at least Mexican blood, and spilled in an effort to better conditions in Mex ico, not in criminal aggression against neighboring na tions and lust for national power and the trampling down of the rights of others. Mexico is merely working out its own problems, not ravishing the world. !No tale of Mexican barbaritv equals the stories told by the "Belgians of German atrocities, or bv the Germans of Russian Savagery and criticism by the representatives of nations spending wealth and energy and sacrificing the lives oi people to destroy nations across me nortier, are 111 poor taste. The Monroe doctrine does not mean thai the United States polices American countries to protect the interests of foreign speculators but that the United .States stands guard to prevent European nations doing to American nations what they are doing to themselves. It saves Amer ica from too much European civilization. FOURTEEN LOST FUG COLLISION SI LAWRENCE o.I'i:hi:( Sept. is. Th black Diamond collier hmgati iiimmetl uud sank the government steamer Mont magnv eatly this mottling timing a fog a mile below ('tune island, in the St. Laurence river. Fourteen per sons, members of lite iMoutmagny's crew and of familie of two light house keepers almaid the Mont uingm lost their hu. Second (Mticer l.athnnee of the Moutmnuiiy was among those who perished. He dietl with two children in his anus in a heroic but unsuc cessful attempt tn reHuue thcni. Sun tuns we iv piel.ed up by the steam collier I'otana and taken to llrosM Isle, The government boat Alice was ordered to bring thrm fnuu (Irossp .o to Quebec. The Moultnaguv was mi her way from Queluv to the (Julf of St. Law rence and the Straits of llolle lisle. New Fouiidluud. she had aboard a cargo of coal and prow'sions for wireles and signal sen ice stations along the coast. Although the Moulmaguy was not a imsM-ngcr vessel, -he was ntilired to traii-port the families of the light, house kei)H'rs at Ikllc Isle and Flower lUnnd to their stations. COAL OPERATORS SEEK TO CHANGE TERMS OF PEACE WASHINGTON, Sept. IS. The Colorado coal operate rs today asked President Wilson to tccelvc them next Wednesday to dWdms the tenta tive basis for settlement of the strike ulicadv accepted bv the miners, 'lit' ptcsldent liiiiiicdlitlely wired his con sent. Bald Breezerfe Calendar BLOODHOUNDS TRACK TRAIN DERAILERS MltMlXGUAM, Ala., Sept. IS. Itloodhoundn have been sent to Liv ingston, Ala., where six persons were killed and a seXenth is missing as a result of the derailing of Alnbama Great Southern passenger train No. early today. Kailroad officials believe the switch was tamered with and an effort will bu made to trail tho alleged wreckers. rour unidentified white men, tt baby and an unidentified negro wcro killed outright, hngineer William Jones was so badly injured that he died at Meridian, Miss., where he was taken with other injured on n relief train. Felix Hardin, an express mes senger, is missing. Twenty persons wcro injured. M. J. MeDonough, formerly com mercial agent of the Frisco railroad at Kimiinghain, died after the relief trail reached Meridian. A revised list of the fatalities shows that nine deaths resulted from ihe wreck. fCAN POST CAPETOWN, Union of South Af rica, Sept. 18, via Loudon, Kepi. 18, 1 :li p. nl. A force, couiMicd of !i."ifl Germans, together with llueo Maxim ginw, iiltneked the !iitili post at Nuliol) Thiirnduy, The giiirison con sisted of seven policemen, who fought until their iimiiiiinillou was exhausted, Tlic who hud not been killed vu'iu taken prKoiicr. Portland Slock Market POKTMNJ), Or., Hep!. 18, ('til- tie, ?iwJl !l(7 sternly. Ii- Ihn-i'lpU, Mll'i low it, prime I WW, iHM.'i M :l'r, medium H i; iHJUi mmitli heut-y, 7.(10 Io H fMHtffa Jtft), WW hutf TA. Ww )(vw 1717, Mi-wily, FIGHT IN GERMAN ARMY LONDON, Sopt. 18, S,13 a m. A dispatch to tho Exchange Telegraph company from Uordeaux audits that boB less than 1C car old arc fight ing in tho German raukn. The cor rcipondont declares ho naw nno wounded in tho Uordeaux hospital whoso age wait IS )ears and 'J iiilntlm and who told htm that all ntudetits over 15 car old had heen mobilized and placed In different regiment. TEA TO ALLIES' ARMY I'AHIS, Sept. 18, U a. rn.- Tolo grapliing from l'otrograd, a torres. pondunt of tho llavag Agency nays that Jupaneno tou increliauta of tho ItiUHluu capital liavo preented tho ttusHlun army with 100,000 pounds of tea. Two hundred thousand pouudM are given to tho L'ugllvh and French armies and 20,000 pounds to tho UelKlau uriuy. JAPS DROP BOMBS ON GERMAN SHIPS TOKIO, Sopt. IS. Vlco Admiral Kato, commander of tho Second Jap aneso squadron, It Is officially an nounced, reports under data of Sep tember 17 that In n rcconnoltcr by sea-piano over Klao Chow Day, tho day before, bombs were droppel toward tho enemy's ships In the har bor, tho wireless station and tho electric motor home. Ono bomb was seen to strlko a largo ship, from which smoke curled up. E DKNVKU, Colo., Si pi. 18. Sele. . lion of n delegation of Coloiado coal miners to go to Washington and pic seat arguments against ceit'iiu fe.it urcs of the sttike Ituce pioposul drafted by Ihe fe.letal mediation committee and iiidor-td by Pretdent Wilson will be made, it is said, at a mcetiut; of opeialois clue Ivmotiitw The individual tcplics of the various companies nie tiling piepaied lot forwatdiiig to the mvsidciit. Opposition to various sections of the truce pioposul will, it is believed, center around the provisions for ic euiplo.vmciit of strikers and for the appointment of grievance committees and mi iirhltinttoti e mmiitee. SHARP DECLINE IN tiV lliiiiii AiiiV GENERAL BATAILLE KILLED IN BATTLE OF THE AISNE LONDON, Sept. 18. 7:1M) a. m.-A Ilonlcaux dispatch to the Kxclian Telegniiih company ttates that the battlu coiitiuiies with great ficrcciics along tho whole front. The death in announced of General Matnaille, who was killed in action. l)i:iU.IX. via Itotterdam. Sept. 17, via London, Sept. IS. 5 30 n. in. Crown l'rlnco Frederick William to day telegraphed to tho Zcltung Am Mlttag as follews: "I'lennj collect and forward at early as ponsllito woolen tiudorwear and. sox for in' noldlers. Greetings. (signed) "WILIIKLM, CltOWN PIUNCB." It was only n few days ago that tho crown prince, who evidently has tho comfort of tits soldiers always in mind, telegraphed to a llerlln uowti paper nuking It to collect and for ward tobacco and cigars (or his sold-lera. NI'.W YOIIK, Sept. 18. Another sharp decline In foreign exchange was recorded today, cables and de mand sterling on London being ipmt- eil at 12' i to 'J1! cents under yester day's: hiuhest rates. This retlects in part the foreign demand for the new city notes. Gold hats amoiiiitii.g to rToO.OOtl weic shipped from the iisnity office to Ottawa. Of this tutu, two. thirds was said to be for account of the Flitted States government In connec tion with the American relief fund abroad and the balati e was taken by the local agents of ,i Montreal batik. if You ,WaHt To Go To GOLD HILL FAIR BY PRIVATE AUTO CaH Phone 25.R-5 E. A. GRAY. Owiwr Dfstased Blood Cms for Htlp Nature's Willing Workers Always at Your Service. are Why Xot Oat toe beit imoKo.Oor, Jobsioo, Dd alio pbtronlze boms. ' ' III! I 111 1IL.I1UH. 19 John A. Perl UKDERTAX1I Lady AMlitast IN ti, KAHI'MrTV rim- M, il M4I 7M If It I fnima, plrapki, loll nr wnrt your Mfrcuaril l H H. H , till finiuli bloul purldfr. ft Ii alwojn lined up to attatk dlicatcit Idixxl. And It fllwai ij-x-n Hip work. It iloni I lie work aflrr illaap ixilntmrnt, after allrued irieclalliti, mer turjr, ludldn, alrjcliniue, artenlc snd otlier ilritriitlr tlrusi lust liaie reaped a fair ml vt ulttikei and left a linm of Inralld Kiieitlns tu wlut U tu come. )4. fl. H. I) not tueti a druz a tbe cupidity or Ic norance of man null be aMe to produce. It 1 Nsture'a wonderful contrlhutloa to our oeceultlei. It ) wonderful became It can not be Imitated; can not be made any otber way than to aiiemble Nature' prod uct! and produce wbat a boat of men know as 8. 8. fi , tbe world's ereateit medicine. Tbere are people- ererywlierc that bad an old tore or ul,er tint defied all the aalrei known. And yet H. K. K. taken Into tbe lilwxl juit naturally put luto tint old aora Ibr element that made new tltiue, new fleth, end rorered It with a new coating of Healthy tkln Oct bottle of H. H. H. today of any ilruiriiett and be on tbe way to perfect blood bealtb. Hut beware of aiibitllulri. Yot apeclal adrlre roniult the medical deparlmrnt, Tbe Xwlft Hpecl0 Co ffl Kwlft llbU, Atlanta, (U It ) tin and hn( helped a multitude. Jv Qst Your Kext fcutt of LOTHES MADK AT E I N mBmmm 2forTl 25cMf m Jforman aJVeur ARROW COLLAR A close fitting, graceful collar with martly cut curved front, that admits oi cafcy cravat ticing. CLOETT. PRAHOnV rV CO., Inc. Maaera, Tioy N. Y. MISS EDNA WARNER Iteceiitl) of IloHton unuoitiiccs that alio will shortly open a studio for liislriutlou In tho FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD (Klmplox and Kindergarten) For children between tho ages of flv'o and sixteen, A systematic uud easily comprehended course of Instruction for both tho )ouug and advanced , ArrniiHcincntH for this coiirto can ho mado by phonliiK .111-J. A later utinoiiniomeiit will bo madogtvliiK lotatlou of studio. we all hope for RIPE OLD AGE, BUT NOT IN EGGS' Men'sCtothing Men's all wool hluo neigo suits Tho "High Art" miihu III fluu iunlltv Imiid'lallored winter welnht, rcgulue r.'.'i 00 sellers, 4 IS. 00 cash takes them. The "(irlffon" fine lino of l'JO.00 suits In tartnu tdalds and hluo chuv. lots; our low price uuw, I15.U0 per null. A hlg Hue of flo. on sultri cut t.i $ 1 :'.,'. 0. Ono broken lot of suits, regular $15.00 values at I'J.UO per suit. The Wardrobe I "runs. Ilramloii, Mgr. TT Theatre I'ltlllAV AND H.Vrt'llllAY ' ' 'MalluciV mill livening "Million Dollar Mystery" Two rod episode No, 7, "Tho Doom of the Auto lluiidlttt." .Most ruuinrk- utile auto disaster over (limed. MI'TIWI. T.I:KLV NliVVH I'Olt til.lt CIIILIt Two reel TlinuliniiMur CAIGIIT IN TIGII'l-S and ti:n million inNi:v.M.Ki:itH Kejstoiii) tomcdles, till" -AlAVAYH IOo GUARD Your children's benltti by food I nit milk from Inspected cows that baa been pro-cooled and orlatod with modern appliances anil loalod In stcrlllicd bottles. I EAST SIDE DAIRY Morning ami Afternoon lMUerjr. I'lmun 2llt. SXiiiCKGVlXiisriti STAR THEATRE TONIGHT t t The House of Bondage From Reginald W. Kaufman's Startling Book Oyor Tlirco Millioim Copios Sold THE GREATEST WHITE SLAVE PICTURE EVER FILMED 0- STARTLING REELS Foaturing LOTTIE FIOKFORD 0 P 10c AND 20c ADMISSION 10c AND 20c Attend Afternoon Show, If Pousiblo g Tho Police Tried to Stop It in Now York J Tho Olorgy Said: "Tho Groatost of Films" J Bartlett & Netherland Taxidermists and Furiers You know our ability as Tuxideniii.stH. Furs cleaned, repaired and remodeled. New fiii-s made to order and carried in stock. Watch tho windows tit Ewing's fluu Store, 112 W. Main street. ipTwnysfwsnmmsnnrnmiwfWi D A ir THEATRE Do Even More Than Your Duty Is a Kood precept to llvo up to, This, when applied to rewrvo fund, will lit ou well on tlio roud to (iiiJopuiid 011(0 Your ar omit Is In vlttid, I'u ii r per lent IntoM'tt paid on HhvIikh AioiiiiIs, I OVCPf 99 VKANft UHOK OHt M, I I ,ii niuumr, m zssimSSSSmsammMM TrrnHlrMI,r,SspBssasaisssss Friday-Saturday Five Reels of the Latest and Best Pictures Seven Piece Orchestra With the Latest Music No CIiiiiikc In Price Always 5 and 10c Doom Open 7:15 A luiMuwt MmU AUu (!MUH), 'HHilNK snej AfMf